Currently using Saucy/13.10 (by accident - had some snags a month or more ago, no expert so fell back to the "windows user default" repair method and download/burn/re-install......didn't realise it was saucy until later on).
Anyway, it's working fine, pretty much.
Doing regular updates soas not to fall behind with the new/modified/repaired/whatever packages and I now get an error from synaptic that I don't know how to cure (not that I know much anyway).
Does anyone recognise this and know how too sort it out ?
I've tried looking at the /opt file, but there's no reference to which version of acroread it refers too. I've tried removing the i386.deb version referred to in the quoted error, but synaptic still tries to get/download it again when I run synaptic.
I have a version of acroread installed, but that tells me it's a different version (something like 9.5.5-04 and some other numbers, so presumably it is different).
I don't think it is affecting synaptic in any other way, just having to run it a couple of times until the only prompt/error is the one above.....
Any help would be brilliant, as this is just so annoying. Especially if you could explain it at "idiot level" (long time user with very limited management skills......)
Anyway, it's working fine, pretty much.
Doing regular updates soas not to fall behind with the new/modified/repaired/whatever packages and I now get an error from synaptic that I don't know how to cure (not that I know much anyway).
E: /var/cache/apt/archives/acroread-bin_9.5.5-1precise1_i386.deb: trying to overwrite '/opt/Adobe/Reader9/Reader/intellinux/mozilla/prefs.js', which is also in package adobereader-enu 9.5.5
I've tried looking at the /opt file, but there's no reference to which version of acroread it refers too. I've tried removing the i386.deb version referred to in the quoted error, but synaptic still tries to get/download it again when I run synaptic.
I have a version of acroread installed, but that tells me it's a different version (something like 9.5.5-04 and some other numbers, so presumably it is different).
I don't think it is affecting synaptic in any other way, just having to run it a couple of times until the only prompt/error is the one above.....
Any help would be brilliant, as this is just so annoying. Especially if you could explain it at "idiot level" (long time user with very limited management skills......)
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